Eduardo Sabat Garibaldi was a chemist and the inventor of an instrument he called the dinarra, a microtonal guitar, whose name is a portmanteu blending "dynamics" with "guitar". In his 1994 book "Principles of Dynamic Range" he discusses the theory and practice of the instrument. The 7-limit garibaldi temperament is named for him, but the 1/9-schisma tuning he advocated made his dinarra tuning optimized more for pontiac, with a tuning close to that of 171edo, so that it would actually possess numerous tetrads of pontiac temperament.
He was president of the Inventors' Association of Uruguay.
He was president of the Inventors' Association of Uruguay.